Tam Ryan

My photo
Nature and Wildlife Photographer Published in Arizona Highways Magazine, Arizona Desert Views Magazine's Calendar and Nature Conservancy among other publications. Tam Ryan has lived in the Southwestern United States for over forty years. Her interests center on the region's unique attributes, especially its vast landscapes and bird wildlife. Tam Ryan's other interests include abstracts in nature, architecture, desert flora, and cacti.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Published Photos in Arizona Highways Magazine's Blog in Friday Fotos - July 18, 2014

It is a great honor to have been included again in Friday Fotos in the Arizona Highways Magazine's blog on July 18, 2014.  The theme for this blog was "Great Escapes".  I submitted the maximum of two images and both were chosen this week along with many other excellent photographers photos, some of whom I know personally or am familiar with as Facebook friends.  

As always, the photos in my blog may be purchased through my website.  Prints are available as art prints, canvas prints, metal prints, acrylic prints, framed prints and Greeting Cards.

Summer Sunrise on the Salt River

View this image on Arizona Highways Magazine's blog HERE
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Sunset Drama

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Published: News Channel 10 - Phoenix, Arizona

Summer Sunrise on The Salt River
Arizona

July 21, 2014 
Featured on the morning weather segment of News Channel 10, Phoenix, Arizona.


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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

My Journey as a Photographer

Looking back at the way I became interested in photography has made me realize how lucky I have been to have had two father's who were influential in my upbringing.  At age ten, I received my first point and shoot film camera in 1960 from my father, Dave Ryan. I took some pictures with it while visiting Rome, Italy for a sixth month stay with my family. My step-father, JohnHuggler, a composer and jazz musician,  had received his first of two Guggenheim Grants. The next camera was another point and shoot until I graduated in 1968 from Lexington High School in Lexington, Massachusetts.

My father, Dave, was the first to recognize the value of photography, having taken darkroom instruction from the prominent photo-journalist of that time, W. Eugene Smith in New York City. After my father, Dave, moved to Japan, he sent me my first good 35 mm camera, the Asahi Pentax. It didn't have a light meter, so I purchased one and started on my journey by learning the basics of setting f. stops and shutter speed according to the light meter's recommendations. From those beginnings, I had the Asahi Pentax, Chinon, a Canon A-1 and then the Nikon 8008s film camera and a Bronica GS-1 medium format. In 2006, I got my first digital camera and after having two other digital cameras, I traded John's old Nikon camera system for a Nikon D300.

My father, John, became interested in photography, as well. He had the opportunity to meet Ansel Adams during one of our summer vacations driving through California. My mother, Mardean and my father, John, were both very supportive of me pursuing photography and had given me several of Ansel Adam's photography books.

When I moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona in 1977, I became more involved with photography by contributing to the local newspaper, and my photos were published in local magazine publications. I, also, took a  taking a darkroom class at the community college which led to a job at the newspaper.

In 1997, I moved to Mesa, Arizona where I have become very active with photography Meetup groups. I am out as often as possible taking pictures of the subjects that interest me most. I enjoy many subjects such as landscapes, desert flora, birds, abstracts in nature and abstracts in architecture. Please visit my website to see the variety of images that are for sale. The link to my website is www.tamryan.com.

This is a Father's Day tribute to both of my father's (and my mother, of course) who have been very influential in helping me develop my interest in photography. It has been the passion of my life to learn more about photography and to pursue the next image that inspires me.

Through the Magical Mists of Time

"A horse is the projection of peoples' dreams about themselves - strong, powerful, beautiful - and it has the capability of giving us escape from our mundane existence."  - Pam Brown


There is something very special about walking on the same ground where these Wild Horses roam along The Salt River in Arizona.  Through the magical mists of time, these majestic wild horses have sparked our imaginations and have shown us the way to true freedom.


Salt River Wild Horses
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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Monsoon Magic

“Rain clouds come floating in, not to muddy my days ahead, but to make me calm, happy and hopeful.” 

-  rajuda


The stormy weather is here for a couple of months here in the Valley of the Sun.  Phoenix and the outlying areas are experiencing sand storms, thunder and a nice show of lightning adorning the skies.  I look forward to this time of year, despite the hotter temperatures.  The clouds make for some very dramatic photography for sunsets and storms in the Arizona desert! It is a magical time of year when we photographers go storm chasing.  Here are a few of my images of the monsoon weather and sunsets.

Arizona Sunset
Storm clouds fill the sky, catching the last light of the setting sun..
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Storm Clouds hover and envelop the Arizona desert in Apache Junction.
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A classic Arizona Sunset
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Monsoon Madness
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Dust Storm over Superstition Mountain
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Spring Creek View



Spring Creek
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Spring Creek in Sedona, Arizona

On Sunday, June 29, 2014, I took a hike with some photographer friends and some new friends made in Sedona.  This is one of the beautiful spots along a part of Oak Creek Canyon that we saw.



Spring Creek
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PUBLISHED in Arizona Game and Fish Calendar 2024

My photo of two juvenile Black-necked Stilts was pubished in the 2024 Arizona Game and Fish Calendar. The image won an Honorable Mention an...